Leaving The House: Why Does This Feel So Hard?
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Leaving The House: Why Does This Feel So Hard?

by Karelin Wadkins

Rated
5
Type
talks
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
117

Leaving the house can seem like a simple task, but for many people, especially those with ADHD, autism, or executive functioning differences, it can be a significant challenge. In this short psychology-based talk, I'll explore the neuropsychology behind why getting out the door can feel surprisingly difficult. You’ll learn how working memory, task switching, executive function, sensory processing, and transitions all contribute to the hidden cognitive load of leaving home. Rather than viewing these struggles as laziness, procrastination, or lack of motivation, this talk offers a more compassionate way to understand what your brain may actually be managing behind the scenes. You’ll also leave with one simple strategy for reducing the mental load and making transitions out of the house a little easier. Part of the Why Does This Feel So Hard? series, exploring the brain science behind everyday experiences that can feel much harder than they “should.”

PsychologyAdhdExecutive FunctionTransitionsCompassionSensory Overload

Meet your Teacher

Karelin Wadkins

Fair Oaks, CA, USA

Meet your Teacher

Karelin Wadkins

Fair Oaks, CA, USA